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HELP OUR WOLVES

STAND TOGETHER IN SUPPORTING WOLVES' CONSERVATION IN THE NORTHERN ROCKIES

As a result of gray wolves being taken off the Endangered Species List, they are once again being exterminated in the Northern Rockies. To summarize, Idaho passed legislation that took effect on July 1, 2021, that relaxed trapping rules and redirected funding from the state's Department of Fish and Game to hire professional exterminators to kill up to 90% of the state's wolves in all developmental stages. Moreover, on August 19, 2021, the state of Montana approved an increased quota for hunters to kill 40% of the state's wolves, which could be accomplished through a variety of previously outlawed methods, such as baiting those from Yellowstone and killing them after they cross the border onto state land. 

 

Please consider taking action to enact a "hold" on upcoming wolf hunts and help the US Fish and Wildlife Service re-list gray wolves under the Endangered Species Act to prevent their eradication in states that are unable or unwilling to manage their wolves sustainably.  To discover more about how you can help, click on the links below.

PETITION

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WHAT ELSE CAN YOU DO?

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The Northern Rockies Wolf Conservation Project aims to raise public awareness about annual, state-managed gray wolf harvest seasons in Montana and Idaho, as well as tried-and-true coexistence methods, and to encourage people to advocate for the gray wolf's reenlistment on the endangered species list.

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